Covering 5,774 acres, the Worthington Glacier is a National Natural Landmark and, unlike other North American glaciers, it is still accessible by highway. There are plenty of trails on the site, and also picnic areas and shelters.

Featured in the National Geographic and the Cosmopolitan magazines, the Anadyr Adventures Day Trips includes sea-kayaking to some of the points of interest in the area, including the glaciers. Customized tours are also available.

Opened in 1982, The Solomon Gulch Hatchery is the incubation place for more than 230 millions pink salmon eggs and approximately 2 million Coho salmon eggs each year. Besides the fishing in the designated areas, this is a popular spot for wildlife watchers too.

One of the largest collections of native Alaskan artifacts and art in the world is contained within the Maxine & Jesse Whitney Museum. Exhibits on the natural history of Alaska and its wildlife are also on display.

Since 1979, the Lu Lu Belle Tours have guided its clients on sightseeing cruises near the glaciers. It has its own chapel and can provide the setting for several types of private events, including weddings.